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    FACTBOX-Genocides helped make 20th century bloodiest ever
    GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan
    Wednesday warned of another possible genocide in western Sudan
    as he marked the tenth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, in
    which 800,000 people died.
    The Hague-based International Criminal Court -- the only
    permanent global court capable of trying those accused of
    genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity -- said
    genocide has helped make the 20th century the bloodiest in
    history.
    Below is a partial list of genocides -- defined as the
    systematic and planned extermination of a national, racial,
    religious or ethnic group -- plus acts of mass political
    slaughter committed in the 20th century.
    Armenian Genocide - 1915-1923: About 1.5 million killed
    Former Soviet Union - 1918-1921, 1930-1938: About
    100-200,000 Jews, five million Ukrainians, 14-15 million
    peasants, and three million "enemies of the people" killed.
    Holocaust - 1941-1945: Six million Jews killed plus 5
    million others including Gypsies, Poles and homosexuals
    Indonesia - 1965-1966, 1972, 1999: About 500,000 killed in
    Indonesia; 200-300,000 killed in East Timor
    Burundi - 1972: 100,000-200,000 Hutu killed in ethnic
    violence
    Cambodia - 1975-1979: One- to three million killed
    Iraq - 1987-1988: About 100,000 Kurds killed
    Bosnia - 1992-1995: About 200,000 killed
    Rwanda - 1994: About 800,000 killed
    Sudan - Ongoing: About two million killed since 1983
    Congo - Ongoing: About 3.5 million killed in past four
    years
    NOTE: Sources: International Criminal Court,
    www.endgenocide.com.
    REUTERS

    Reut14:29 04-07-04
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